Biblical Exegesis Without Authorial Intention? : Interdisciplinary Approaches to Authorship and Meaning.
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- 9789004379558
- BS519 .B535 2019
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction Authors Dead and Resurrected -- Chapter 1 Exegesis without Authorial Intention? On the Role of the "Author Construct" in Text Interpretation -- Chapter 2 Author - Text - Intention: A Case Study on the Letter of James -- Chapter 3 "And God Was the Text": An Essay on intentio operis and the Bible as the Word of God -- Chapter 4 Authorship and/as Intertext - Julia Kristeva and Paul de Man -- Chapter 5 Between Intention and Reception: Textual Meaning-Making in Intersubjective Perspective -- Chapter 6 Born-Again Bibles: Biblical Studies after the "Death of the Author" -- Chapter 7 A Bible That Expresses Everything While Communicating Nothing: Deleuze and Guattari's Cure for Interpretosis -- Chapter 8 #John: Author-Names in Revelation and Other New Testament Texts -- Chapter 9 Dying and Rising with the Author: Specters of Paul and the Material Text -- Chapter 10 The Good That I Mean I Do Not Say: Meaning, Intention, Psychology and Romans 7 -- Chapter 11 Choreographing the Unchoreographable: Repetition and Disappearance in the Gospelof Mark -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects.
In Biblical Exegesis without Authorial Intention? Interdisciplinary Approaches to Authorship and Meaning, Clarissa Breu offers contributions with a wide range of approaches to the question of the author in biblical interpretation. The volume is an invitation to revisit this question.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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